Re: THEORY: Auxiliaries
From: | Christophe Grandsire <christophe.grandsire@...> |
Date: | Thursday, January 2, 2003, 13:39 |
En réponse à Arthaey Angosii <arthaey@...>:
>
> I'm guessing that <rnd> means rounding, but I've only seen rounding
> apply
> to vowels before. This is supposed to a rounded, palatized [p]?
>
You've parsed it wrong. You should have read [p j<rnd> i Z]. [j<rnd>] is a
rather clumsy (is it Kirschenbaum?) way of indicating [H], the labial-palatal
approximant, which is to [y] what [j] is to [i] and [w] is to [u].
Christophe.
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